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Jenny and Johnny – Switchblade Lyrics 15 years ago
Jenny and Johnny introduced this song by saying it's about being young and broke.

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Jenny and Johnny – Just Like Zeus Lyrics 15 years ago
Jenny and Johnny said that it's about a stripper. Makes sense.

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Rilo Kiley – Does He Love You? Lyrics 15 years ago
Oh yeah, the Nic Harcourt says "Morning Becomes Eclectic," the name of the show.

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Rilo Kiley – Does He Love You? Lyrics 15 years ago
"I guess it's spring; I didn't know
It's always seventy-five with no melting snow"

This part serves two purposes. First it serves to emphasize the point about "blah-ness" in this line:

"All the immediate unknowns are better
Than knowing this tired and lonely fate"

California is simultaneously criticized and praised for the predictable weather. It really is always 75 and one can hardly tell ("I didn't know") when winter ends and spring begins. I think these contrasting viewpoints on whether the quaint, predictable weather is good or bad is important.

The second purpose of this line is the beginning of the letter. People generally begin personal letters or conversations with small talk about weather. It's an indicator that Jenny is changing focus and building towards the point of the letter--that she is into a married man...

Some people are wondering what the voice at the end is. If you hear the voice, you are listening to a ripped version of the song from Morning Becomes Eclectic on KCRW (an NPR affiliate in Santa Monica, CA). I believe it is the voice of Nic Harcourt.

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